European heatwave sees Brit tourist, 60, 'vanish' on Greek island after abandoning car

Jul 2, 2025 Environment views: 119

A British man has reportedly vanished on a Greek holiday island,with a massive search being launched after his rental car was found abandoned.

Temperatures in the popular island of Karpathos have reached above 30°C today as almost all of southern Europe faces extreme heat.

Eight police officers,a team of firefighters and members of the Greek coast guard are investigating the 60-year-old’s disappearance,according to the Sun.

He was last seen in the Tristomo area in the far north of the island and had been staying in a rented room in nearby Olympos.

The 60-year-old man’s car was found abandoned in Karpathos,close to the popular holiday island of Rhodes,Greek news outlet TheTOC reported.

Wildfires are twearing through Greece (Picture: EPA)

A FCDO Spokesperson said: ‘We are supporting the family of a British man who is missing in Greece and are in contact with the local authorities.’

Temperatures in many parts of the continent are pushing well above 40°C,as the climate emergency continues to stir up life-threatening weather conditions.

Strong winds are threatening to worsen rapidly spreading forest fires in Izmir Province,on the west coast of Turkey.

Adnan Menderes Airport,which serves the popular tourist destination city of Izmir,was shut for a period yesterday,with services just now returning to normal.

According to its website,flights scheduled to leave yesterday evening will finally be getting off the ground today – with one returning to London Stanstead after a delay of more than 20 hours.

Izmir Mayor Dr Cemil Tugay said: ‘Today is a very tough day for us – we are simultaneously battling numerous fires breaking out all across our beautiful Izmir.

A man attempting to fight a fire in shrubland on the outskirts of Izmir (Picture: Shutterstock)

‘In collaboration with relevant institutions,our Fire Department,along with heavy machinery,tankers,and all field personnel,is on high alert.’

He said the ‘vast majority’ of the fires were ’caused by human hands’,and urged people in the area to be extremely careful.

A Barcelona street sweeper,who was reportedly in her fifties,died on Saturday after a day of extremely high temperatures. Authorities in the city are investigating the cause.

On the same day,a new Spanish heat record for June was set in the town of El Granado on the Portuguese border,where the mercury hit a sweltering 46°C.

The flames have spread to some residential areas (Picture: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Over the weekend,Spain,Portugal,Greece and France all issued extreme heat,wildfire and health warnings.

Red heat warnings are currently in effect in Portugal,Italy and Croatia,while amber warnings cover parts of Austria,Belgium,France,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Hungary,Serbia,Slovenia and Switzerland.

Turkey wildfires map

Wildfires have also appeared in top tourist spots Antalya and Mersin,though authorities have reportedly contained or extinguished them.

Map shows where the biggest wildfires have struck in Turkey over the past five days (Picture: Metro)

Temperatures in Izmir are expected to reach 36°C later today,and could approach 40°C later this week.

Turkey is among the countries that have been worst-affected by the ongoing heatwave sweeping southern Europe.

European heatwave hits multiple countries

Several regions of Italy – including Lazio,Tuscany,Calabria,Puglia and Umbria – are preparing to ban outdoor work during the hottest parts of the day out of health concerns.

A Red Cross tent treating people at the Colosseum in Rome (Picture: Fabiano/LaPresse/Shutterstock)

The Italian health ministry placed 21 out of the 27 monitored cities under its highest health alert yesterday,with Rome,Naples and Milan among them.

In Portugal,two-thirds of the country has been placed on high alert for extreme heat and wildfires ahead of temperatures expected to exceed 42°C in Lisbon.

The Greek island of Chios,which is the fifth largest in the country,was ravaged by blazes that tore through 11,000 acres of bush and pasture land.

On Thursday,a large wildfire south of Athens led to evacuations and road closures near the 2,700-year-old Temple of Poseidon.

Is it safe to travel to Turkey?

Blazing wildfires have sparked travel chaos in Turkey,days after flights were cancelled and airspace was closed across the Middle East following Israel’s attack on Iran.All flights at Adnan Menderes Airport,which serves the popular coastal city of Izmir,were grounded on Sunday around 4pm local time.The departure board showed a list of suspended and cancelled routes,including several on Sun Express Airlines,Turkish Airlines and the Irish carrier Aer Lingus.You can read our Travel team’s full report here.

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